![]() Hopefully this will help someone else avoid the frustration of trying to figure out why the option isn’t available. So if youre working in the Organizer and want to send photos over to the Editor, if you right-click/Control-click a photo in the Organizer and choose Edit. When I click Expert, suddenly everything was available. It looks as though the PSE 13 Editor interface is different to earlier interfaces, and when the program opens, it defaults to the Quick settings. Then I clicked ONE button and suddenly the option was available to me! ![]() Step 2 Enlarge the image canvas by selecting over it with the Crop tool and let go the mouse button. Start by converting the image Background layer to a regular layer by double-clicking it and click Ok. I also tried adding photos to PSE 13 Editor, but that made no difference either. I Googled and checked the Adobe Help, but got no information that helped me solve the problem. Method 1: The Move tool Step 1 The first method involves using the Move too. I tried PSE 13 Organizer, but there’s no such option. Instead of being able to choose File > Process Multiple Files in PSE 13 Editor, that option was grayed out and unavailable. Hi Please look here: Download Photoshop Elements 2018, 15, and 14 Let us know if that works Upvote Translate Report cathyl25054951 New Here, There is no downlaod for 14 Upvote Translate Report GregS. But I was thwarted almost immediately as what she said should happen didn’t happen for me. I found a good tutorial ( ) and started to follow her instructions. I need it for my SonyA7IV to recognize raw files. Today was time to tackle batch editing of many photos at once. 7 months ago WhistlerNorth wrote: Seems I have older version of camera raw not 14.1 I have repeatedly installed new version but does not replace older version 13. I’ve been watching some video tutorials and have learnt quite a bit. ![]() I have to use it in a 5-day workshop I’m doing in a month or so, so I need to get up to speed with it a little, even though they said they’d teach the basics in the workshop. I’ve been using PaintShop Pro and SnagIt for years, but never Photoshop or Photoshop Elements until now.
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